The Audi A4 isn’t the newest, most up-to-date
entry in its class, but it’s still a serious competitor worthy of your
consideration. Its 2.0-liter turbo four makes 220 hp; a six-speed manual and an
eight-speed automatic are available with all-wheel-drive models. Avoid the CVT,
which pairs only with front-wheel-drive models. The styling is tasteful and
refined inside and out.
VEHICLE TYPE:
front-engine, front- or 4-wheel-drive, 5-passenger, 4-door sedan
ESTIMATED BASE PRICE: $35,000
PERFORMANCE (C/D EST): Zero to 60
mph: 5.6-7.6 sec. Top speed: 145-155 mph
The
2016 Audi A4 might not seem as fresh or exciting as newer rivals, but its
well-rounded nature still makes it a very enticing choice for an entry-level
luxury sedan. High-quality cabin; comfortable ride quality; responsive
handling; roomy backseat. Base MMI system's awkward control layout; Bluetooth
audio isn't standard; no USB port.
For
2016, the A4 loses its top Prestige trim level, resulting in some reshuffled
equipment for the remaining two trims. Heated mirrors and a three-spoke
steering wheel are now standard on the base Premium trim, but adaptive cruise
control is no longer available on any A4.

No comments:
Post a Comment